A new session of the TDR Massive Open Online Course (MOOC ) on IR on Infectious Diseases of Poverty for countries in WHO Southeast Asia region (SEAR) is now organized by the Center for Tropical Medicine – Gadjah Mada University (Yogyakarta, Indonesia), the Regional training center supported by TDR in WHO-SEAR.
This free online course will introduce you to designing IR projects that make proven health interventions more widely available to people at risk of diseases of poverty.
Ten (10) participants/teams with the best letter of Intent for an implementation research project will be awarded a MOOC grant to conduct the research project.
The course starts May 31th 2021
Deadline for submission of application – May 17th, 2021
To apply please contact E-mail: [email protected]
There is no technical or scientific background needed although a health background will be an advantage. This course is open to all applicants, on a first-come, first-served basis to fill the available spaces.

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